Known as The Perfect One Day Ride, Cycle for Sight is quickly becoming one of Canada's premiere cycling fundraisers. Join hundreds of sighted, low vision and non-sighted riders in cities across the country and help us raise awareness and funds to cure blindness.

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With rides in British Columbia, Alberta, Newfoundland, and two in Ontario, Cycle For Sight is the FFB's fastest growing fundraiser. Known as The Perfect One Day Ride for cyclists riding single or tandem, each event has multiple distances to choose from and a fun celebration party at the finish line.

Living with vision loss?

No problem. Low-vision and non-sighted riders are encouraged to participate by joining or forming a team and riding tandem.

Highlights for 2018 include:

Distances ranging from 10 km to 160 km

En route mechanical and EMS support

Multiple rest stops with food and drinks

Finish line party

And more...

So hit the road with us and help add to the over $3.7 million we’ve already raised for the Foundation Fighting Blindness!

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About the Cause

Since 2009, Cycle for Sight has raised over $3.7 million in support of the Foundation Fighting Blindness (FFB). At the FFB, it is our mission to lead the fight against blindness by advancing retinal disease research, providing education and public awareness, and ultimately restoring hope and sight.

Over 1 million Canadians are living with blinding retinal eye diseases right now.

Some were born blind. Others have experienced vision loss as teenagers or during adulthood. Many have been forced to sacrifice their independence; leaving life-long careers or forfeiting their driver’s license. More still have been losing sight of their loved ones, as blind spots overtake the clarity of their children’s faces.

With the support of our donors, the Foundation Fighting Blindness has invested $30 million to support vision research across Canada, since 1974. That’s over 200 research grants that have led to over 600 new discoveries in exciting areas of study like: stem cell research, neuroprotective therapies, technological developments, pharmaceuticals and gene therapies. All research supports our goal of understanding why vision loss occurs, how it can be slowed or stopped, and how sight can be restored.

We are also a community. Diverse and thriving, we represent hundreds of volunteers, thousands of individuals and families affected by retinal eye diseases and scores of Canadian scientists seeking cures for blindness. To learn more about the FFB and the work we do, please visit ffb.ca